On Wednesday 09 August 2006 7:41 pm, Chuck Hast wrote:
> On 8/9/06, Todd <dumb-ass@acpdata.com> wrote:
> > Chuck Hast wrote:
> > > Folks,
> > > A friend of mine sent me a DWG file, I have been looking for a linux
> > > DWG viewer, but so far have only found one, Lx-Viewer, when you go to
> > > pull it down they tell you that you have to go and get some libraries
> > > from another
> > > location, you go there and that place tells you that you have to fill
> > > out a
> > > form and MAIL or FAX it to them so they can CONSIDER it for
> > > recommendation.
> > > WHAT a crock.... There are a bazillion viewers for winders but so far
> > > seem
> > > to be pissing in the wind as to Linux.
> > >
> > > Sure seems that they make it hard to just look at some files. Any other
> > > recommendations?
> >
> > Safvision.com might help - if your file is under 2 megabytes. <<
> > doubtful for a cad file. Possibly something under wine?
> > I do know that it is extremely easy to have the designer save as
> > postscript or pdf instead of the headache dwg file. I can sent you
> > Bentley's Viewer (64 MB) if you want to attempt to wine it.
>
> Ratz... the file is 3.945M in size so that blows that out of the water...
>
>
> I may have to intall wine and try that. I was hoping for a Linux viewer,
> Auto- Desk is so anal...
If you can get the owner of the DWG file to send you a DXF translation, you
can open it with one of several Linux CAD program out there: CadStd, Q-Cad,
etc. I've been meaning to see if VoloView works under Wine.
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